Dark Chocolate Honey Ganache…
I had been thinking about this combination for at least a year. Dark chocolate ganache… a strong honey… and perhaps some chopped lightly toasted hazelnuts wouldn’t go astray either.
Now pastry or no pastry? A tart could work…
Then I saw the mini cones, done. How easy would that be. Construction began.
Little Monkey liked the sounds of it, he wasn’t leaving my side. No no, not for a second. That little barnacle was tricky to pry off without a wayward chocolatey spoon clasped in his hands.
Left over dark chocolate ganache from the little fella’s birthday cake. Stir in some Leatherwood Honey, and pipe it in to some mini cones. Easy, and now I’m thinking of other possibilities based on this little combination to play with.
Yumm! A nice dollop of salted caramel would be awesome too!
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*inward suck of breath* you’re right! In the bottom of the cone!
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Chocolate in a cone! What could be better? 🙂
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Looks yummy! Reminds me of when my mom used to give us leftover frosting on graham cracker sandwiches. I haven’t indulged in years, but I just might have to.
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Yum, yum, yum! The tart idea is imprinted now, sorry, there’s no going back. Tart it up, baby, oh yeah. 😉
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It would work wouldn’t it. Toasted hazelnut layer first?
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The mini cones are gorgeous and what a fabulous taste sensation. I’ve always cooked with a little apprentice by my side or up on the bench as well! xx
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I love this idea…I’m always looking for a little sweet snack that isn’t an entire ice cream cone or huge slice of cake. Just something adorably sweet.. like this!!
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sounds like excellent food for cowboys – would be wonderful on any cake or as I have just seen ahttp://www.bakebikeblog.com/2012/08/spelt-croquembouche.html they would be great inside choux pastry
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Ooh you know I don’t think I’ve had this combo very much but it sounds delightful! I can imagine it on a lovely slice of toast! 🙂
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I think straight into my mouth might work very well indeed 🙂 What a delightful idea and so effectively served in the cones. Atop strawberries would work too, I imagine, or other fruit?
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I think Kari has the right idea!! Yum much!
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What great chocolate cones, you have such fab ideas Brydie. I started using honey in ganache a couple of years ago and it really lifts it into another chocolatey dimension. I’ve added chilli and also cinnamon, both work well as do chopped pieces of crystallised ginger. But then, I do like my spices!
And you have one of those Turkish bowls I remember seeing and admiring on Celia’s blog years ago. Lovely pictures.
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Well spotted Choc, that bowl was from the lovely Celia 🙂
As for your combos- yes! They all sound awesome!
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These look gorgeous. A fabulous idea and thanks for sharing.
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What a wonderful treat! Yum 🙂
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Those are clever! I have never seen mini cones, but I am going to keep my eyes open for them. Love ganache – just love it 🙂
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You found my weak spot!
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Oooh, that does sound like a delicious combination. I’m not surprised little monkey was doing a barnacle impression for you!
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Yum! I made Martha Stewart’s chocolate ganache last week and it yielded a HUGE bowl, way too much for the cake. I plopped the leftovers in little bowls and called them ‘chocolate pots’. Gawd, they were sooo rich. Love the idea of putting the ganache in little cones; ie. smaller serves! Guess you could freeze them as little ready-made ice creams too.
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It is super rich isn’t it. Two of these are lovely. Three…pushes the boundaries a little.
As an ice cream would definitely work!
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Looks absolutely delicious! I would so love to try some. I am sure they taste as good as they look.
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